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I was out on the lake 12-24 from 9am-11am in about 30ft of water straight out from the access, we must of caught about 100 crappies but they were all small, nothing to brag about. Just thought I would let people know how the lake is doing.

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Any recent reports on this lake? I'm thinking about giving it a try. The hole in front of the park looks interesting. Any decent sized crappies, or just tiny ones here??

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would like to try also but have all the stuff but no portable live on the lake aint heard of any big ones this winter 651 453 1300 bussiness #

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Plenty of small crappies to be had. Nothing real large as of late. I'm givin' her the ole college try Sat. Am

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Fished directly out in front of the landing tonight in 25 feet of water. Caught crappies as fast as I could get my line in the water. Probably iced 60 fish. Not one of them was over 6 inches, didn't keep a fish. Maybe in a few years huh? Is there a place to catch bigger slabs on this lake??

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Bobb-o or whoever-

the Looking at the DNR map, I see there's a small 20' hole in the southwest bay. Anyone of you ever fished it?

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I see on the DNR map that there is a 20' hole in the southwest bay. Any of you ever fished it?

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anybody out lately, looking to take the girlfriend to show her that I'm not just wasting time and money, don't need to be big, she won't know the difference, I'll just tell her its a cathc and release only lake

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Fishingf150,

I was out on this past Saturday with a friend. We fished out in front of the boat landing in about 27ft... away from the other houses. I was charting fish with the Vex before I even drilled any holes. We caught around 60-70 crappies. Nothing big, as has been mentioned earlier about Owasso's craps, but still alot of fun. Perfect for taking the girlfriend along. I would say that waxies/larva outfished minnows 3 to 1. But both worked well. Let us know if your girlfriend outfishes you. wink.gif

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Anyone know if you can drive on the lake and if a pull behind 7x14 would go out on the lake?

I would like to bring the kids out and this lake seems as though it might be good for some action even if there are no keepers.... they would have a blast.

Thanks

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never fished the 20 foot hole on the SW side, i fish in the bay by the launch mostly, and then in the summer i go around the point and catch northerns and some decent bass in front of that private beach

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Olbaidhh,

You should be fine driving out with your house. I'm not sure about the rest of the lake but the area out in front of the landing is a solid 20-24 inches. Hopefully the craps will cooperate and give your kids some action. Just use a locator or move around til you find 'em. Good luck!

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Olbaidhh,

How did you do? Did your kids catch any fish? Did it take you long to find fish?

Just curious. I love to hear about kids having fun catching fish!

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Stevie,
You going to be out there Friday night? I'm hoping to get out there around dark, maybe by 6 or so.

haaad

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Hey haaad,

I'm heading out tonight after work to go snowmobiling in Michigan. I know, I know... why would I go there with all the snow we just got here?? This trip has been planned for a while.

Anyhow, it would be fun to meet some fellow fm'ers sometime. Owasso is very close to my house. Maybe it will work some other time. Let me know if the crappies are still hitting... I assuming you're going for craps. Ever fish it for walleyes?

Chat with ya latter-

Stevie

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Hey Stevie, I'm hitting another lake for northerns during the afternoon Friday (tomorrow), and then heading over to Owasso once the northern bite dies down around dark. I'll probably go for craps in the first hole. I haven't ever fished it for walleyes, what about you? Email me at [email protected] We can figure a day/time to meet up. I usually get out fishing 2-3 times a week in the north metro. I've also got a few questions for you about walleyes. Aaron

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fished it the other day, had better luck when we left the group of houses and went south by ourselves. No size to any of them. Thought I had a nice one but turned out I snagged him in the side

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So has anyone caught any decent crappies out of here? It seems like they're just little ones. I tried ice fishing it a week ago and caught the same as everyone else. Curious to see if anyone has caught any keepers out of here or if its just a numbers lake.

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    • leech~~
      It's kind of sad. The two lakes I loved the most in this state are Mille Lacs and Burntside.  And I think we broke them both!  😕
    • JerkinLips
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    • JerkinLips
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    • Wanderer
      Or the other book that said: The bitterness of poor quality outlasts the sweetness of a low price…   Dang, what a mess to have to deal with.
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      When it said. "The foolish man, builds his house upon the sand"? 🫣   Just got back from 10days on the golf of America.  By Panama city Florida.   
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      Venny backstrap and the fixins!
    • SkunkedAgain
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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • Wanderer
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